Key & Peele

Season 1

Want to meet Luther, President Obama's anger translator, or hang by the punch bowl with Bar Mitzvah sensations Dr. Dreidel and Gefilte Fresh? Whether it's satirizing the President, spoofing Nazis, or ordering up some soul food, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele aren't afraid to take on taboo subjects for the sake of comedy.

Sketch comedy can often be inconsistent, but Key & Peele's first season is pretty consistently funny. I tend to get bored with sketch comedy very quickly, and I enjoyed this a lot. It helps that most of the sketches are one-offs, rather than recycling the same bits. I also liked how they break up the sketches a little with their banter.

KEY & PEELE is a fun little sketch show that focuses a lot on biracial comedy (seeing as the main two comedians are biracial), but isn't afraid to explore other jokes. I prefer Keegan-Michael Key to Jordan Peele, but both are equally talented. Their comments and delivery are what make them stand out. If you like stand-up or sketch comedy at all, then I think you'll like KEY & PEELE.